A detective struggles to wring a truthful answer out of a strangely calm suspect who focuses on the office's cat poster.

published:21 Oct 2013

views:13455523

Michael Oyamo, the key suspect in the murder of Rongo university student Sharon Otieno, will spend another night in police cells after Homabay senior resident magistrate Lestar Simiyu directed that he be presented before the duty judge tomorrow for trial. The prosecution had requested that Oyamo remain under the custody of police for a further ten days to finalize forensic investigations as well as scrutinize phone data obtained from the suspects in the case. Lillian Otieno reports.

published:10 Sep 2018

views:2872

BRUSSELS — A suspected ISIS commander and bombmaker behind the Paris terror attacks has been named a key suspect in the Brussels bombings.
Najim Laachraoui, 25, grew up in the Brussels commune of Schaerbeek. He studied electromechanics and traveled to Syria in February of 2013 for ISIS training, reports the Telegraph.
In September of 2015, he and Paris terror suspects Salah Abdeslam and Mohamed Belkaid used fake identities to go to Brussels from Budapest. They were stopped but eventually let through by police at the Austria-Hungary border.
Using the name Soufiane Kayal, Laachraoui rented a house in Schaerbeek, where he set up a bomb-making factory to make TATP, or triacetone triperoxide, an explosive nicknamed "Mother of Satan" due to its volatility that was used in the Paris attacks and 2005London Underground bombings.
As Kayal, he also rented a property in the rural Belgian town of Auvelais, which served as a safehouse for the Paris attackers, according to the International Business Times.
On the night of the Bataclan shooting, the gunmen were in contact with Laachraoui and Belkaid, and sent them a message saying "We've left. We're starting" just before the attack.
According to the Telegraph, police found Laachraoui's DNA on two of the Paris suicide vests, and in the rented homes in Schaerbeek and Auvelais.
A manhunt is currently underway for the bomb maker, who is still on the run.
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published:23 Mar 2016

views:66063

For the second time this month, a judge denied a plea deal for Kelley.
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published:26 Sep 2018

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Originally published on 23 March, 2016
A suspected ISIS commander and bombmaker behind the Paris terror attacks has been named a key suspect in the Brussels bombings.
Najim Laachraoui, 25, grew up in the Brussels commune of Schaerbeek. He studied electromechanics and traveled to Syria in February of 2013 for ISIS training, reports the Telegraph.
In September of 2015, he and Paris terror suspects Salah Abdeslam and Mohamed Belkaid used fake identities to go to Brussels from Budapest. They were stopped but eventually let through by police at the Austria-Hungary border.
Using the name Soufiane Kayal, Laachraoui rented a house in Schaerbeek, where he set up a bomb-making factory to make TATP, or triacetone triperoxide, an explosive nicknamed “Mother of Satan” due to its volatility that was used in the Paris attacks and 2005London Underground bombings.
As Kayal, he also rented a property in the rural Belgian town of Auvelais, which served as a safehouse for the Paris attackers, according to the International Business Times.
On the night of the Bataclan shooting, the gunmen were in contact with Laachraoui and Belkaid, and sent them a message saying “We’ve left. We’re starting” just before the attack.
According to the Telegraph, police found Laachraoui’s DNA on two of the Paris suicide vests, and in the rented homes in Schaerbeek and Auvelais.
A manhunt is currently underway for the bomb maker, who is still on the run.
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published:25 Jul 2016

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One of the key suspects in the murders of women in Entebbe, Wakiso district last year has applied for bail in the High Court.
Ivan Katongole, a businessman dealing in exportation of fish is charged with the murder of a one RoseNamuli who was a hair dresser at Mpala village. Her decomposing body was discovered in a banana plantation. On 24th July 2017, pOLICE arrested Katongole and 2 other people; Hellen Nabagala and AndrewKizito as suspects in murder. The three are currently held at Kigo prison awaiting trial before the High court. However having spent over a year on remand, Katongole through his lawyers ; Caleb Alaka and Evans Ochiene asked the High court to release him on bail pending trial. He advances several grounds for his application including the fact that the DPP has indefinitely held him on remand on claims that he has fresh pending murder charges against him. In the new charges the DPP alleges that Katongole murdered another 17 year old girl known as Sarah Wanyana, a resident of Jjumba central. The court has said it will consider hearing his application on 24th/September .
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DNA samples collected from the slain businesswoman Monica Kimani's body and her apartment along Dennis Pritt road have indicated that the main suspect, JosephKuria Irung'u alias Jowie was a the scene of the crime.
Detectives are meanwhile said to be mulling on whether to summon two Nairobi based politicians for questioning-----after phone records revealed they contacted by 'Jowie' after allegedly committing the murder.
Two friends of the suspect are also expected to be questioned by the police.

published:04 Oct 2018

views:6222

The hunt for the driver who killed 13 people in last week's attack in Barcelona has been extended across Europe, Catalan officials say.
Police say they have now confirmed the driver's identity, but would not reveal his name.
But Catalan official Joaquim Forn told local radio: "Everything suggests the van driver is Younes Abouyaaqoub".
Authorities say they cannot rule out the possibility that he has slipped across the border to France.
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published:21 Aug 2017

views:83340

A look at the 27-year-old Belgian citizen suspected by French authorities of having a role in the Paris terror attacks, and who they also believe masterminded failed attacks on a high-speed train and a church. Mark Kelly reports.
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Key suspect in Victoria Martens case speaks with sister hours before girl's death
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2011's Tropfest's signature item was 'KEY'.
'KeySuspect' was specifically produced by Empire Films for Tropfest, a short tale about a sweet old lady who visits the local Jewellers to have her wedding ring cleaned. While there she inadvertently drops her house key which is found later by a suspicious looking character. Considering the possibilities the man decides to check out the house. Upon his arrival the sweet old lady is waiting for him ready with his reward.
KEY SUSPECT - a key to crime, lost and found.
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Suspect

In the law enforcement jargon, a suspect is a known person accused or suspected of committing a crime. Police and reporters in the United States often use the word suspect as a jargon when referring to the perpetrator of the offense (perp in dated US slang). However in official definition, the perpetrator is the robber, assailant, counterfeiter, etc.—the person who actually committed the crime. The distinction between suspect and perpetrator recognizes that the suspect is not known to have committed the offense, while the perpetrator—who may not yet have been suspected of the crime, and is thus not necessarily a suspect—is the one who actually did. The suspect may be a different person from the perpetrator, or there may have been no actual crime, which would mean there is no perpetrator.

A common error in police reports is a witness description of the suspect (as a witness generally describes a perpetrator, while a mug shot is of suspect). Frequently it is stated that police are looking for the suspect, when there is no suspect; the police could be looking for a suspect, but they are surely looking for the perpetrator, and very often it is impossible to tell from such a police report whether there is a suspect or not.

Suspect (television)

Suspect is a Whodunit crime mystery program on the children's television channel CBBC. Children attempt to solve crimes committed at the fictional Kilcrammond House Hotel to gain admittance to the Academy of Criminal Investigation (an anagrammatic acronym of the CIA). The show is presented by Simon Grant who plays the part of the hotel manager.
The show uses a fictitious crime, which the children must solve. Most crimes have managed to relate to children in some way. There have been various crimes, from theft to sabotage, forgery to food poisoning. The children then attempt to solve the case. They however, know that the offender is one of four presented to them at the start. The children get the chance to use forensics equipment, to check fingerprints, and soil samples. They have the chance to talk to 3 of the 4 suspects, before making their final decision. If the children are correct, they receive entry in to the ACI (Academy of Criminal Investigation).

See also

Keynote (presentation software)

Keynote is a presentation software application developed as a part of the iWork productivity suite by Apple Inc. Keynote 6.0 was announced on October 23, 2013 and is the most recent version for the Mac. On January 27, 2010, Apple announced a new version of Keynote for iPad with an all new touch interface.

The program was first sold publicly as Keynote 1.0 in 2003, competing against existing presentation software, most notably Microsoft PowerPoint.

In 2005 Apple began selling Keynote 2.0 in conjunction with Pages, a new word processing and page layout application, in a software package called iWork. At the Macworld Conference & Expo 2006, Apple released iWork '06 with updated versions of Keynote 3.0 and Pages 2.0. In addition to official HD compatibility, Keynote 3 added new features, including group scaling, 3D charts, multi-column text boxes, auto bullets in any text field, image adjustments, and free form masking tools. In addition, Keynote features three-dimensional transitions, such as a rotating cube or a simple flip of the slide.

Database index

A database index is a data structure that improves the speed of data retrieval operations on a database table at the cost of additional writes and storage space to maintain the index data structure. Indexes are used to quickly locate data without having to search every row in a database table every time a database table is accessed. Indexes can be created using one or more columns of a database table, providing the basis for both rapid random lookups and efficient access of ordered records.

An index is a copy of select columns of data from a table that can be searched very efficiently that also includes a low-level disk block address or direct link to the complete row of data it was copied from. Some databases extend the power of indexing by letting developers create indices on functions or expressions. For example, an index could be created on upper(last_name), which would only store the upper case versions of the last_name field in the index. Another option sometimes supported is the use of partial indices, where index entries are created only for those records that satisfy some conditional expression. A further aspect of flexibility is to permit indexing on user-defined functions, as well as expressions formed from an assortment of built-in functions.

Methods that establish the key for a particular piece can be complicated to explain, and vary over music history. However, the chords most often used in a piece in a particular key are those that contain the notes in the corresponding scale, and conventional progressions of these chords, particularly cadences, orient the listener around the tonic.

The key signature is not a reliable guide to the key of a written piece. It does not discriminate between a major key and its relative minor; the piece may modulate to a different key; if the modulation is brief, it may not involve a change of key signature, being indicated instead with accidentals. Occasionally, a piece in a mode such as Mixolydian or Dorian is written with a major or minor key signature appropriate to the tonic, and accidentals throughout the piece.

Key & Peele - Cat Poster

A detective struggles to wring a truthful answer out of a strangely calm suspect who focuses on the office's cat poster.

4:13

Key suspect in murder of Sharon Otieno to spend another night in police cells

Key suspect in murder of Sharon Otieno to spend another night in police cells

Key suspect in murder of Sharon Otieno to spend another night in police cells

Michael Oyamo, the key suspect in the murder of Rongo university student Sharon Otieno, will spend another night in police cells after Homabay senior resident magistrate Lestar Simiyu directed that he be presented before the duty judge tomorrow for trial. The prosecution had requested that Oyamo remain under the custody of police for a further ten days to finalize forensic investigations as well as scrutinize phone data obtained from the suspects in the case. Lillian Otieno reports.

BRUSSELS — A suspected ISIS commander and bombmaker behind the Paris terror attacks has been named a key suspect in the Brussels bombings.
Najim Laachraoui, 25, grew up in the Brussels commune of Schaerbeek. He studied electromechanics and traveled to Syria in February of 2013 for ISIS training, reports the Telegraph.
In September of 2015, he and Paris terror suspects Salah Abdeslam and Mohamed Belkaid used fake identities to go to Brussels from Budapest. They were stopped but eventually let through by police at the Austria-Hungary border.
Using the name Soufiane Kayal, Laachraoui rented a house in Schaerbeek, where he set up a bomb-making factory to make TATP, or triacetone triperoxide, an explosive nicknamed "Mother of Satan" due to its volatility that was used in the Paris attacks and 2005London Underground bombings.
As Kayal, he also rented a property in the rural Belgian town of Auvelais, which served as a safehouse for the Paris attackers, according to the International Business Times.
On the night of the Bataclan shooting, the gunmen were in contact with Laachraoui and Belkaid, and sent them a message saying "We've left. We're starting" just before the attack.
According to the Telegraph, police found Laachraoui's DNA on two of the Paris suicide vests, and in the rented homes in Schaerbeek and Auvelais.
A manhunt is currently underway for the bomb maker, who is still on the run.
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2:14

No plea deal on the table for key suspect in young girl's murder

No plea deal on the table for key suspect in young girl's murder

No plea deal on the table for key suspect in young girl's murder

For the second time this month, a judge denied a plea deal for Kelley.
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Originally published on 23 March, 2016
A suspected ISIS commander and bombmaker behind the Paris terror attacks has been named a key suspect in the Brussels bombings.
Najim Laachraoui, 25, grew up in the Brussels commune of Schaerbeek. He studied electromechanics and traveled to Syria in February of 2013 for ISIS training, reports the Telegraph.
In September of 2015, he and Paris terror suspects Salah Abdeslam and Mohamed Belkaid used fake identities to go to Brussels from Budapest. They were stopped but eventually let through by police at the Austria-Hungary border.
Using the name Soufiane Kayal, Laachraoui rented a house in Schaerbeek, where he set up a bomb-making factory to make TATP, or triacetone triperoxide, an explosive nicknamed “Mother of Satan” due to its volatility that was used in the Paris attacks and 2005London Underground bombings.
As Kayal, he also rented a property in the rural Belgian town of Auvelais, which served as a safehouse for the Paris attackers, according to the International Business Times.
On the night of the Bataclan shooting, the gunmen were in contact with Laachraoui and Belkaid, and sent them a message saying “We’ve left. We’re starting” just before the attack.
According to the Telegraph, police found Laachraoui’s DNA on two of the Paris suicide vests, and in the rented homes in Schaerbeek and Auvelais.
A manhunt is currently underway for the bomb maker, who is still on the run.
----------------------------------------­­---------------------------------------­-­----------------
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1:02

Key suspect in Entebbe women murders, Katongole seeks bail in the high court

Key suspect in Entebbe women murders, Katongole seeks bail in the high court

Key suspect in Entebbe women murders, Katongole seeks bail in the high court

One of the key suspects in the murders of women in Entebbe, Wakiso district last year has applied for bail in the High Court.
Ivan Katongole, a businessman dealing in exportation of fish is charged with the murder of a one RoseNamuli who was a hair dresser at Mpala village. Her decomposing body was discovered in a banana plantation. On 24th July 2017, pOLICE arrested Katongole and 2 other people; Hellen Nabagala and AndrewKizito as suspects in murder. The three are currently held at Kigo prison awaiting trial before the High court. However having spent over a year on remand, Katongole through his lawyers ; Caleb Alaka and Evans Ochiene asked the High court to release him on bail pending trial. He advances several grounds for his application including the fact that the DPP has indefinitely held him on remand on claims that he has fresh pending murder charges against him. In the new charges the DPP alleges that Katongole murdered another 17 year old girl known as Sarah Wanyana, a resident of Jjumba central. The court has said it will consider hearing his application on 24th/September .
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DNA samples collected from the slain businesswoman Monica Kimani's body and her apartment along Dennis Pritt road have indicated that the main suspect, JosephKuria Irung'u alias Jowie was a the scene of the crime.
Detectives are meanwhile said to be mulling on whether to summon two Nairobi based politicians for questioning-----after phone records revealed they contacted by 'Jowie' after allegedly committing the murder.
Two friends of the suspect are also expected to be questioned by the police.

The hunt for the driver who killed 13 people in last week's attack in Barcelona has been extended across Europe, Catalan officials say.
Police say they have now confirmed the driver's identity, but would not reveal his name.
But Catalan official Joaquim Forn told local radio: "Everything suggests the van driver is Younes Abouyaaqoub".
Authorities say they cannot rule out the possibility that he has slipped across the border to France.
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1:34

Paris Attacks: Profile of Key Suspect, Abdelhamid Abaaoud

Paris Attacks: Profile of Key Suspect, Abdelhamid Abaaoud

Paris Attacks: Profile of Key Suspect, Abdelhamid Abaaoud

A look at the 27-year-old Belgian citizen suspected by French authorities of having a role in the Paris terror attacks, and who they also believe masterminded failed attacks on a high-speed train and a church. Mark Kelly reports.
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1:12

Key suspect in Victoria Martens case speaks with sister hours before girl's death

Key suspect in Victoria Martens case speaks with sister hours before girl's death

Key suspect in Victoria Martens case speaks with sister hours before girl's death

Key suspect in Victoria Martens case speaks with sister hours before girl's death
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KEY SUSPECT - a short film by Ronald Barkoczy / Empire Films

2011's Tropfest's signature item was 'KEY'.
'KeySuspect' was specifically produced by Empire Films for Tropfest, a short tale about a sweet old lady who visits the local Jewellers to have her wedding ring cleaned. While there she inadvertently drops her house key which is found later by a suspicious looking character. Considering the possibilities the man decides to check out the house. Upon his arrival the sweet old lady is waiting for him ready with his reward.
KEY SUSPECT - a key to crime, lost and found.
introducing; Eileen Nelson, Ron Kingston & David Jones
Filmed, Edited & Directed by Ronald Barkoczy @ the studios of Empire Films Melbourne Australia.http://www.empirefilms.com

2:43

Police arrest key suspect in Mowzey Radio's murder

Police arrest key suspect in Mowzey Radio's murder

Police arrest key suspect in Mowzey Radio's murder

Police have arrested a man accused of causing the injuries that led to the death of musician Moses Ssekibogo popularly known as Mowzey Radio.
The artiste succumbed to his injuries following a bar brawl that left him with severe head injuries.
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Pinnaduwa child’s murder - key suspect drowned in Madola

Key & Peele - Cat Poster

A detective struggles to wring a truthful answer out of a strangely calm suspect who focuses on the office's cat poster.

published: 21 Oct 2013

Key suspect in murder of Sharon Otieno to spend another night in police cells

Michael Oyamo, the key suspect in the murder of Rongo university student Sharon Otieno, will spend another night in police cells after Homabay senior resident magistrate Lestar Simiyu directed that he be presented before the duty judge tomorrow for trial. The prosecution had requested that Oyamo remain under the custody of police for a further ten days to finalize forensic investigations as well as scrutinize phone data obtained from the suspects in the case. Lillian Otieno reports.

No plea deal on the table for key suspect in young girl's murder

For the second time this month, a judge denied a plea deal for Kelley.
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Key suspect in Entebbe women murders, Katongole seeks bail in the high court

One of the key suspects in the murders of women in Entebbe, Wakiso district last year has applied for bail in the High Court.
Ivan Katongole, a businessman dealing in exportation of fish is charged with the murder of a one RoseNamuli who was a hair dresser at Mpala village. Her decomposing body was discovered in a banana plantation. On 24th July 2017, pOLICE arrested Katongole and 2 other people; Hellen Nabagala and AndrewKizito as suspects in murder. The three are currently held at Kigo prison awaiting trial before the High court. However having spent over a year on remand, Katongole through his lawyers ; Caleb Alaka and Evans Ochiene asked the High court to release him on bail pending trial. He advances several grounds for his application including the fact that the DPP has indefin...

DNA samples collected from the slain businesswoman Monica Kimani's body and her apartment along Dennis Pritt road have indicated that the main suspect, JosephKuria Irung'u alias Jowie was a the scene of the crime.
Detectives are meanwhile said to be mulling on whether to summon two Nairobi based politicians for questioning-----after phone records revealed they contacted by 'Jowie' after allegedly committing the murder.
Two friends of the suspect are also expected to be questioned by the police.

The hunt for the driver who killed 13 people in last week's attack in Barcelona has been extended across Europe, Catalan officials say.
Police say they have now confirmed the driver's identity, but would not reveal his name.
But Catalan official Joaquim Forn told local radio: "Everything suggests the van driver is Younes Abouyaaqoub".
Authorities say they cannot rule out the possibility that he has slipped across the border to France.
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published: 21 Aug 2017

Paris Attacks: Profile of Key Suspect, Abdelhamid Abaaoud

A look at the 27-year-old Belgian citizen suspected by French authorities of having a role in the Paris terror attacks, and who they also believe masterminded failed attacks on a high-speed train and a church. Mark Kelly reports.
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published: 17 Nov 2015

Key suspect in Victoria Martens case speaks with sister hours before girl's death

Key suspect in Victoria Martens case speaks with sister hours before girl's death
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'KeySuspect' was specifically produced by Empire Films for Tropfest, a short tale about a sweet old lady who visits the local Jewellers to have her wedding ring cleaned. While there she inadvertently drops her house key which is found later by a suspicious looking character. Considering the possibilities the man decides to check out the house. Upon his arrival the sweet old lady is waiting for him ready with his reward.
KEY SUSPECT - a key to crime, lost and found.
introducing; Eileen Nelson, Ron Kingston & David Jones
Filmed, Edited & Directed by Ronald Barkoczy @ the studios of Empire Films Melbourne Australia.http://www.empirefilms.com

published: 01 Apr 2011

Police arrest key suspect in Mowzey Radio's murder

Police have arrested a man accused of causing the injuries that led to the death of musician Moses Ssekibogo popularly known as Mowzey Radio.
The artiste succumbed to his injuries following a bar brawl that left him with severe head injuries.
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Key suspect in murder of Sharon Otieno to spend another night in police cells

Michael Oyamo, the key suspect in the murder of Rongo university student Sharon Otieno, will spend another night in police cells after Homabay senior resident m...

Michael Oyamo, the key suspect in the murder of Rongo university student Sharon Otieno, will spend another night in police cells after Homabay senior resident magistrate Lestar Simiyu directed that he be presented before the duty judge tomorrow for trial. The prosecution had requested that Oyamo remain under the custody of police for a further ten days to finalize forensic investigations as well as scrutinize phone data obtained from the suspects in the case. Lillian Otieno reports.

Michael Oyamo, the key suspect in the murder of Rongo university student Sharon Otieno, will spend another night in police cells after Homabay senior resident magistrate Lestar Simiyu directed that he be presented before the duty judge tomorrow for trial. The prosecution had requested that Oyamo remain under the custody of police for a further ten days to finalize forensic investigations as well as scrutinize phone data obtained from the suspects in the case. Lillian Otieno reports.

BRUSSELS — A suspected ISIS commander and bombmaker behind the Paris terror attacks has been named a key suspect in the Brussels bombings.
Najim Laachraoui, 25, grew up in the Brussels commune of Schaerbeek. He studied electromechanics and traveled to Syria in February of 2013 for ISIS training, reports the Telegraph.
In September of 2015, he and Paris terror suspects Salah Abdeslam and Mohamed Belkaid used fake identities to go to Brussels from Budapest. They were stopped but eventually let through by police at the Austria-Hungary border.
Using the name Soufiane Kayal, Laachraoui rented a house in Schaerbeek, where he set up a bomb-making factory to make TATP, or triacetone triperoxide, an explosive nicknamed "Mother of Satan" due to its volatility that was used in the Paris attacks and 2005London Underground bombings.
As Kayal, he also rented a property in the rural Belgian town of Auvelais, which served as a safehouse for the Paris attackers, according to the International Business Times.
On the night of the Bataclan shooting, the gunmen were in contact with Laachraoui and Belkaid, and sent them a message saying "We've left. We're starting" just before the attack.
According to the Telegraph, police found Laachraoui's DNA on two of the Paris suicide vests, and in the rented homes in Schaerbeek and Auvelais.
A manhunt is currently underway for the bomb maker, who is still on the run.
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BRUSSELS — A suspected ISIS commander and bombmaker behind the Paris terror attacks has been named a key suspect in the Brussels bombings.
Najim Laachraoui, 25, grew up in the Brussels commune of Schaerbeek. He studied electromechanics and traveled to Syria in February of 2013 for ISIS training, reports the Telegraph.
In September of 2015, he and Paris terror suspects Salah Abdeslam and Mohamed Belkaid used fake identities to go to Brussels from Budapest. They were stopped but eventually let through by police at the Austria-Hungary border.
Using the name Soufiane Kayal, Laachraoui rented a house in Schaerbeek, where he set up a bomb-making factory to make TATP, or triacetone triperoxide, an explosive nicknamed "Mother of Satan" due to its volatility that was used in the Paris attacks and 2005London Underground bombings.
As Kayal, he also rented a property in the rural Belgian town of Auvelais, which served as a safehouse for the Paris attackers, according to the International Business Times.
On the night of the Bataclan shooting, the gunmen were in contact with Laachraoui and Belkaid, and sent them a message saying "We've left. We're starting" just before the attack.
According to the Telegraph, police found Laachraoui's DNA on two of the Paris suicide vests, and in the rented homes in Schaerbeek and Auvelais.
A manhunt is currently underway for the bomb maker, who is still on the run.
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No plea deal on the table for key suspect in young girl's murder

For the second time this month, a judge denied a plea deal for Kelley.
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Originally published on 23 March, 2016
A suspected ISIS commander and bombmaker behind the Paris terror attacks has been named a key suspect in the Brussels bombings.
Najim Laachraoui, 25, grew up in the Brussels commune of Schaerbeek. He studied electromechanics and traveled to Syria in February of 2013 for ISIS training, reports the Telegraph.
In September of 2015, he and Paris terror suspects Salah Abdeslam and Mohamed Belkaid used fake identities to go to Brussels from Budapest. They were stopped but eventually let through by police at the Austria-Hungary border.
Using the name Soufiane Kayal, Laachraoui rented a house in Schaerbeek, where he set up a bomb-making factory to make TATP, or triacetone triperoxide, an explosive nicknamed “Mother of Satan” due to its volatility that was used in the Paris attacks and 2005London Underground bombings.
As Kayal, he also rented a property in the rural Belgian town of Auvelais, which served as a safehouse for the Paris attackers, according to the International Business Times.
On the night of the Bataclan shooting, the gunmen were in contact with Laachraoui and Belkaid, and sent them a message saying “We’ve left. We’re starting” just before the attack.
According to the Telegraph, police found Laachraoui’s DNA on two of the Paris suicide vests, and in the rented homes in Schaerbeek and Auvelais.
A manhunt is currently underway for the bomb maker, who is still on the run.
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Originally published on 23 March, 2016
A suspected ISIS commander and bombmaker behind the Paris terror attacks has been named a key suspect in the Brussels bombings.
Najim Laachraoui, 25, grew up in the Brussels commune of Schaerbeek. He studied electromechanics and traveled to Syria in February of 2013 for ISIS training, reports the Telegraph.
In September of 2015, he and Paris terror suspects Salah Abdeslam and Mohamed Belkaid used fake identities to go to Brussels from Budapest. They were stopped but eventually let through by police at the Austria-Hungary border.
Using the name Soufiane Kayal, Laachraoui rented a house in Schaerbeek, where he set up a bomb-making factory to make TATP, or triacetone triperoxide, an explosive nicknamed “Mother of Satan” due to its volatility that was used in the Paris attacks and 2005London Underground bombings.
As Kayal, he also rented a property in the rural Belgian town of Auvelais, which served as a safehouse for the Paris attackers, according to the International Business Times.
On the night of the Bataclan shooting, the gunmen were in contact with Laachraoui and Belkaid, and sent them a message saying “We’ve left. We’re starting” just before the attack.
According to the Telegraph, police found Laachraoui’s DNA on two of the Paris suicide vests, and in the rented homes in Schaerbeek and Auvelais.
A manhunt is currently underway for the bomb maker, who is still on the run.
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Key suspect in Entebbe women murders, Katongole seeks bail in the high court

One of the key suspects in the murders of women in Entebbe, Wakiso district last year has applied for bail in the High Court.
Ivan Katongole, a businessman de...

One of the key suspects in the murders of women in Entebbe, Wakiso district last year has applied for bail in the High Court.
Ivan Katongole, a businessman dealing in exportation of fish is charged with the murder of a one RoseNamuli who was a hair dresser at Mpala village. Her decomposing body was discovered in a banana plantation. On 24th July 2017, pOLICE arrested Katongole and 2 other people; Hellen Nabagala and AndrewKizito as suspects in murder. The three are currently held at Kigo prison awaiting trial before the High court. However having spent over a year on remand, Katongole through his lawyers ; Caleb Alaka and Evans Ochiene asked the High court to release him on bail pending trial. He advances several grounds for his application including the fact that the DPP has indefinitely held him on remand on claims that he has fresh pending murder charges against him. In the new charges the DPP alleges that Katongole murdered another 17 year old girl known as Sarah Wanyana, a resident of Jjumba central. The court has said it will consider hearing his application on 24th/September .
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One of the key suspects in the murders of women in Entebbe, Wakiso district last year has applied for bail in the High Court.
Ivan Katongole, a businessman dealing in exportation of fish is charged with the murder of a one RoseNamuli who was a hair dresser at Mpala village. Her decomposing body was discovered in a banana plantation. On 24th July 2017, pOLICE arrested Katongole and 2 other people; Hellen Nabagala and AndrewKizito as suspects in murder. The three are currently held at Kigo prison awaiting trial before the High court. However having spent over a year on remand, Katongole through his lawyers ; Caleb Alaka and Evans Ochiene asked the High court to release him on bail pending trial. He advances several grounds for his application including the fact that the DPP has indefinitely held him on remand on claims that he has fresh pending murder charges against him. In the new charges the DPP alleges that Katongole murdered another 17 year old girl known as Sarah Wanyana, a resident of Jjumba central. The court has said it will consider hearing his application on 24th/September .
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DNA samples collected from the slain businesswoman Monica Kimani's body and her apartment along Dennis Pritt road have indicated that the main suspect, JosephK...

DNA samples collected from the slain businesswoman Monica Kimani's body and her apartment along Dennis Pritt road have indicated that the main suspect, JosephKuria Irung'u alias Jowie was a the scene of the crime.
Detectives are meanwhile said to be mulling on whether to summon two Nairobi based politicians for questioning-----after phone records revealed they contacted by 'Jowie' after allegedly committing the murder.
Two friends of the suspect are also expected to be questioned by the police.

DNA samples collected from the slain businesswoman Monica Kimani's body and her apartment along Dennis Pritt road have indicated that the main suspect, JosephKuria Irung'u alias Jowie was a the scene of the crime.
Detectives are meanwhile said to be mulling on whether to summon two Nairobi based politicians for questioning-----after phone records revealed they contacted by 'Jowie' after allegedly committing the murder.
Two friends of the suspect are also expected to be questioned by the police.

The hunt for the driver who killed 13 people in last week's attack in Barcelona has been extended across Europe, Catalan officials say.
Police say they have now...

The hunt for the driver who killed 13 people in last week's attack in Barcelona has been extended across Europe, Catalan officials say.
Police say they have now confirmed the driver's identity, but would not reveal his name.
But Catalan official Joaquim Forn told local radio: "Everything suggests the van driver is Younes Abouyaaqoub".
Authorities say they cannot rule out the possibility that he has slipped across the border to France.
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The hunt for the driver who killed 13 people in last week's attack in Barcelona has been extended across Europe, Catalan officials say.
Police say they have now confirmed the driver's identity, but would not reveal his name.
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A look at the 27-year-old Belgian citizen suspected by French authorities of having a role in the Paris terror attacks, and who they also believe masterminded failed attacks on a high-speed train and a church. Mark Kelly reports.
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2011's Tropfest's signature item was 'KEY'.
'KeySuspect' was specifically produced by Empire Films for Tropfest, a short tale about a sweet old lady who visits the local Jewellers to have her wedding ring cleaned. While there she inadvertently drops her house key which is found later by a suspicious looking character. Considering the possibilities the man decides to check out the house. Upon his arrival the sweet old lady is waiting for him ready with his reward.
KEY SUSPECT - a key to crime, lost and found.
introducing; Eileen Nelson, Ron Kingston & David Jones
Filmed, Edited & Directed by Ronald Barkoczy @ the studios of Empire Films Melbourne Australia.http://www.empirefilms.com

2011's Tropfest's signature item was 'KEY'.
'KeySuspect' was specifically produced by Empire Films for Tropfest, a short tale about a sweet old lady who visits the local Jewellers to have her wedding ring cleaned. While there she inadvertently drops her house key which is found later by a suspicious looking character. Considering the possibilities the man decides to check out the house. Upon his arrival the sweet old lady is waiting for him ready with his reward.
KEY SUSPECT - a key to crime, lost and found.
introducing; Eileen Nelson, Ron Kingston & David Jones
Filmed, Edited & Directed by Ronald Barkoczy @ the studios of Empire Films Melbourne Australia.http://www.empirefilms.com

Police arrest key suspect in Mowzey Radio's murder

Police have arrested a man accused of causing the injuries that led to the death of musician Moses Ssekibogo popularly known as Mowzey Radio.
The artiste succ...

Police have arrested a man accused of causing the injuries that led to the death of musician Moses Ssekibogo popularly known as Mowzey Radio.
The artiste succumbed to his injuries following a bar brawl that left him with severe head injuries.
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Police have arrested a man accused of causing the injuries that led to the death of musician Moses Ssekibogo popularly known as Mowzey Radio.
The artiste succumbed to his injuries following a bar brawl that left him with severe head injuries.
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Key suspect in murder of Sharon Otieno to spend another night in police cells

Michael Oyamo, the key suspect in the murder of Rongo university student Sharon Otieno, will spend another night in police cells after Homabay senior resident magistrate Lestar Simiyu directed that he be presented before the duty judge tomorrow for trial. The prosecution had requested that Oyamo remain under the custody of police for a further ten days to finalize forensic investigations as well as scrutinize phone data obtained from the suspects in the case. Lillian Otieno reports.

BRUSSELS — A suspected ISIS commander and bombmaker behind the Paris terror attacks has been named a key suspect in the Brussels bombings.
Najim Laachraoui, 25, grew up in the Brussels commune of Schaerbeek. He studied electromechanics and traveled to Syria in February of 2013 for ISIS training, reports the Telegraph.
In September of 2015, he and Paris terror suspects Salah Abdeslam and Mohamed Belkaid used fake identities to go to Brussels from Budapest. They were stopped but eventually let through by police at the Austria-Hungary border.
Using the name Soufiane Kayal, Laachraoui rented a house in Schaerbeek, where he set up a bomb-making factory to make TATP, or triacetone triperoxide, an explosive nicknamed "Mother of Satan" due to its volatility that was used in the Paris attacks and 2005London Underground bombings.
As Kayal, he also rented a property in the rural Belgian town of Auvelais, which served as a safehouse for the Paris attackers, according to the International Business Times.
On the night of the Bataclan shooting, the gunmen were in contact with Laachraoui and Belkaid, and sent them a message saying "We've left. We're starting" just before the attack.
According to the Telegraph, police found Laachraoui's DNA on two of the Paris suicide vests, and in the rented homes in Schaerbeek and Auvelais.
A manhunt is currently underway for the bomb maker, who is still on the run.
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No plea deal on the table for key suspect in young girl's murder

For the second time this month, a judge denied a plea deal for Kelley.
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Originally published on 23 March, 2016
A suspected ISIS commander and bombmaker behind the Paris terror attacks has been named a key suspect in the Brussels bombings.
Najim Laachraoui, 25, grew up in the Brussels commune of Schaerbeek. He studied electromechanics and traveled to Syria in February of 2013 for ISIS training, reports the Telegraph.
In September of 2015, he and Paris terror suspects Salah Abdeslam and Mohamed Belkaid used fake identities to go to Brussels from Budapest. They were stopped but eventually let through by police at the Austria-Hungary border.
Using the name Soufiane Kayal, Laachraoui rented a house in Schaerbeek, where he set up a bomb-making factory to make TATP, or triacetone triperoxide, an explosive nicknamed “Mother of Satan” due to its volatility that was used in the Paris attacks and 2005London Underground bombings.
As Kayal, he also rented a property in the rural Belgian town of Auvelais, which served as a safehouse for the Paris attackers, according to the International Business Times.
On the night of the Bataclan shooting, the gunmen were in contact with Laachraoui and Belkaid, and sent them a message saying “We’ve left. We’re starting” just before the attack.
According to the Telegraph, police found Laachraoui’s DNA on two of the Paris suicide vests, and in the rented homes in Schaerbeek and Auvelais.
A manhunt is currently underway for the bomb maker, who is still on the run.
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Key suspect in Entebbe women murders, Katongole seeks bail in the high court

One of the key suspects in the murders of women in Entebbe, Wakiso district last year has applied for bail in the High Court.
Ivan Katongole, a businessman dealing in exportation of fish is charged with the murder of a one RoseNamuli who was a hair dresser at Mpala village. Her decomposing body was discovered in a banana plantation. On 24th July 2017, pOLICE arrested Katongole and 2 other people; Hellen Nabagala and AndrewKizito as suspects in murder. The three are currently held at Kigo prison awaiting trial before the High court. However having spent over a year on remand, Katongole through his lawyers ; Caleb Alaka and Evans Ochiene asked the High court to release him on bail pending trial. He advances several grounds for his application including the fact that the DPP has indefinitely held him on remand on claims that he has fresh pending murder charges against him. In the new charges the DPP alleges that Katongole murdered another 17 year old girl known as Sarah Wanyana, a resident of Jjumba central. The court has said it will consider hearing his application on 24th/September .
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DNA samples collected from the slain businesswoman Monica Kimani's body and her apartment along Dennis Pritt road have indicated that the main suspect, JosephKuria Irung'u alias Jowie was a the scene of the crime.
Detectives are meanwhile said to be mulling on whether to summon two Nairobi based politicians for questioning-----after phone records revealed they contacted by 'Jowie' after allegedly committing the murder.
Two friends of the suspect are also expected to be questioned by the police.

The hunt for the driver who killed 13 people in last week's attack in Barcelona has been extended across Europe, Catalan officials say.
Police say they have now confirmed the driver's identity, but would not reveal his name.
But Catalan official Joaquim Forn told local radio: "Everything suggests the van driver is Younes Abouyaaqoub".
Authorities say they cannot rule out the possibility that he has slipped across the border to France.
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Paris Attacks: Profile of Key Suspect, Abdelhamid Abaaoud

A look at the 27-year-old Belgian citizen suspected by French authorities of having a role in the Paris terror attacks, and who they also believe masterminded failed attacks on a high-speed train and a church. Mark Kelly reports.
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KEY SUSPECT - a short film by Ronald Barkoczy / Empire Films

2011's Tropfest's signature item was 'KEY'.
'KeySuspect' was specifically produced by Empire Films for Tropfest, a short tale about a sweet old lady who visits the local Jewellers to have her wedding ring cleaned. While there she inadvertently drops her house key which is found later by a suspicious looking character. Considering the possibilities the man decides to check out the house. Upon his arrival the sweet old lady is waiting for him ready with his reward.
KEY SUSPECT - a key to crime, lost and found.
introducing; Eileen Nelson, Ron Kingston & David Jones
Filmed, Edited & Directed by Ronald Barkoczy @ the studios of Empire Films Melbourne Australia.http://www.empirefilms.com

Police arrest key suspect in Mowzey Radio's murder

Police have arrested a man accused of causing the injuries that led to the death of musician Moses Ssekibogo popularly known as Mowzey Radio.
The artiste succumbed to his injuries following a bar brawl that left him with severe head injuries.
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Suspect

In the law enforcement jargon, a suspect is a known person accused or suspected of committing a crime. Police and reporters in the United States often use the word suspect as a jargon when referring to the perpetrator of the offense (perp in dated US slang). However in official definition, the perpetrator is the robber, assailant, counterfeiter, etc.—the person who actually committed the crime. The distinction between suspect and perpetrator recognizes that the suspect is not known to have committed the offense, while the perpetrator—who may not yet have been suspected of the crime, and is thus not necessarily a suspect—is the one who actually did. The suspect may be a different person from the perpetrator, or there may have been no actual crime, which would mean there is no perpetrator.

A common error in police reports is a witness description of the suspect (as a witness generally describes a perpetrator, while a mug shot is of suspect). Frequently it is stated that police are looking for the suspect, when there is no suspect; the police could be looking for a suspect, but they are surely looking for the perpetrator, and very often it is impossible to tell from such a police report whether there is a suspect or not.

LoganMelgar hadn’t had a drink on June 4. The Green Beret sergeant’s dry day became a key to unraveling the narrative spun by the elite Navy commandos whom military investigators now suspect killed him, officials familiar with the case said ... He was well respected by the American Embassy staff and the partner forces there, a former U.S ... “” ...Gen ... ....

The GRA said it suspected that ... A GRA Surveillance Team that arrived at Nungua where the goods were being discharged detected that the seal had been opened with its key and so the Authority was investigating to discover who provided the key to the principal suspect, Samuel Agbah....

LoganMelgar hadn’t had a drink on June 4. The Green Beret sergeant’s dry day became a key to unraveling the narrative spun by the elite Navy commandos whom military investigators now suspect killed him, officials familiar with the case said ... He was well respected by the American Embassy staff and the partner forces there, a former U.S ... “” ...Gen ... ....

The GRA said it suspected that ... A GRA Surveillance Team that arrived at Nungua where the goods were being discharged detected that the seal had been opened with its key and so the Authority was investigating to discover who provided the key to the principal suspect, Samuel Agbah....

The GRA said it suspected that ... A GRA Surveillance Team that arrived at Nungua where the goods were being discharged detected that the seal had been opened with its key and so the Authority was investigating to discover who provided the key to the principal suspect, Samuel Agbah....

0 Comments Gardaí ready to arrest keysuspects over savage attack on soccer ref ... Gardaí have identified suspects and expect to make arrests following an alleged assault of a referee in an amateur adult soccer match. https.//www.independent.ie/irish-news/garda-ready-to-arrest-key-suspects-over-savage-attack-on-soccer-ref-37522665.html....

The male suspect then forced a 77-year-old woman in the home upstairs, allegedly fondling her and stealing ... The suspects stole the keys to a white 2007Kia Rondo and damaged a green 1995Ford Escort at the home as they left....

Mr Nti said when his surveillance team arrived at Nungua where the goods were being discharged, it was detected that the seal had been opened with its key, and so the Authority was investigating to discover the person who provided the key to the principal suspect, Samuel Agbah, ......

During a carjacking in a northeast Atlanta neighborhood Saturday evening, police said a suspect chased after the victim with a gun before taking her keys... She complied, but then took off running with the car keys in her jacket pocket, she told police. Authorities said the man ran after her, eventually catching up and taking the jacket and keys....

Many were panicked about symptoms they suspected were early signs of dementia, including misplacing their car keys, forgetting where they parked in a shopping center lot, and not remembering the name of someone at a party ... Decide where you’ll put your keys — perhaps a drawer or on hook in the coat closet ... There are several keys to remembering names....

That’s when authorities confirmed the existence of a homemade silencer they say was built by the suspects. “This particular evidence, along with all the other pieces of this giant puzzle, all the other key evidence in this investigation, have led us to today’s ......

Perch came in better last week and by the weekend were going up and down the lakefront, so obviously that and the beginning of ice building to the north lead this sprawling raw-file MidwestFishingReport... The sprawling raw-file report is posted here online on the Sun-Times outdoors page. LAKEFRONT PERCH ... . ... That last phrase I suspect is the key part....